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Don VanPool Obituary

September 4, 1927 - December 8, 2011 OKLAHOMA CITY Donald E. VanPool, Sr. (Don), born September 4, 1927 in Geuda Springs, KS. Shortly after birth his family moved to Newkirk, OK, where he attended his first eight years of school. In 1940 the family moved to OKC. Don spent the remainder of his life in the OKC area.Don was preceded in death by his parents, Carl and May. He is survived by his "wonderful wife" of 62 years, Sevella; "three great children": son, Don II and wife Rebecca; son, Denny and wife Becky; daughter, Deanna; "two outstanding grandsons," John and Bart; brother, Jack and wife Rita of Lawton, OK; and sister, Carol Summers of OKC; numerous nieces and nephews, and many cousins.Don attended high school at Capitol Hill, participated in sports, lettering in four sports his last two years. In the fall of 1944, he was named to the All-State football team and was chosen by the student body as "Capitol Hill Boy of the Year." In the summer of 1945, he played in the All-State Football game at Taft Stadium. In the fall of 1945, he enrolled at Oklahoma A&M on a football scholarship. He played in the Sugar Bowl on January 1, 1946. Upon returning to Stillwater, he was inducted into the military. He served his required tour and was honorably discharged in time to return to Oklahoma A&M in 1947, where he was a three-year starter as an end.Upon graduation he was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers. He was not retained, and returned to OKC, where he began his coaching career. He coached at Capitol Hill 1950-51, Crooked Oak 1951-53 and Choctaw 1953-56. In 1956 he moved to Northwest Classen, where he coached for 15 years, 14 years as Head Basketball Coach. During that time his teams qualified for the State Tournament eight times, winning Championships in 1964, 1965, 1968, and finished as runner-up in 1970. He finished his career at Northwest Classen in 1971 with 250 wins and 95 loses. In the fall of 1971, he moved to Moore as Head Basketball Coach for six years finishing his coaching career with a total of 325 wins before changing over to Administration at Moore and Mustang. Don served a total of 40 years in the field of education.Don won numerous individual awards. He was the Big All City Coach of the Year three times, State Coach of the Year in 1964, Coached in the All-State game in 1967, Coached Oklahoma in the Faith Seven game against Texas at Shawnee Oklahoma in 1972. We won. In 1983 Don was inducted into the Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame. In 1999 he was inducted into the Capitol Hill Hall of Fame. In 2002 he was inducted into the Oklahoma Boys Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame. Also in 2002 the gymnasium at Northwest Classen was named in his honor, an award that he said "exceeds all the others." The family will greet friends from 5-7 p.m., Sunday, at the funeral home. Services will be held 1 p.m., Monday, December 12, 2011, at Vondel Smith Mortuary South Colonial Chapel, 6934 S. Western Ave., OKC.

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Published by Oklahoman from Dec. 11 to Dec. 12, 2011.

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April 21, 2012

Coach was the best. I was an average player but he always treated me with respect. After we lost our state bid in 1960 we had only 3 players with any experience. Our record became the mirror image of the year before. I was always sorry I could not be better for Coach. I will miss him.

Rick and Lisa Brown

December 13, 2011

Thinking of you and praying for your wonderful family.
From: Rick and Lisa Brown--your neighbors and friends.

Larry Elliott

December 12, 2011

In 1968, the first class I had at Northwest Classen, was Oklahoma History Don VanPool was my teacher in a classroom under the bleachers at Northwest. I remember very well current events, I gave the sports report form weekend football activity.
Coach said to me, what in the world are you talking about. Current events, sports cannot be considered current events. Never gave another sports score. In my four years at Northwest Classen, I remember someone who cared about his students. My life is better because I knew him. Only sorry I was unable to attend today.

Larry Elliott NWC 68

S W

December 12, 2011

Coach VanPool was my Oklahoma History teacher in the early sixties. His sense of humor and honesty were wonderfully welcome attributes in the life of a 14 year old girl who had NO clue of "life" and it's many challenges. I will always remember Mr. VanPool as a very sweet man.

Randy Barnett

December 11, 2011

I played for coach Van Pool at Moore from 73-76. He was tough coach and I became a better player because of him. His family and close friends are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dick Bartley

December 11, 2011

Ì had the pleasure of playing for DVP my Senior and only year 65-66. He was a fair and strict coach who really cared about his team and his players. I enjoyed the NWC basketball experience because of this fine man who gave me a chance. RIP Daddy Don Van Pool.

Judy Rogers

December 11, 2011

Coach VanPool was an excellent role model for all students who knew him and loved by many. He was a blessing to me from 1964-1968 at NWC. My prayers are with his family and close friends during this time of loss.

Sondra Pitman/Morrison

December 11, 2011

Coach, thank you for all you did for us at Northwest Classen. It was a pleasure to know you and be around you (most of the time). I don't know where you got the patience to put up with all of us teenagers in the 50s & 60s, but lucky for us you did.

Sam Greenwood

December 11, 2011

Coach VanPool was a great leader when I went to Crooked Oak High. He coached our basketball team and assisted on the football coaching. Our teams thought very highly of him.

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